Stay

Situated on a quiet working farm, our small, private campsite sits on the side of a hill in the pretty village of Burwardsley, boasting fantastic panoramic views of the Cheshire countryside and providing a tranquil place to stay after a day of walking the Sandstone Trail, cycling around Cheshire or exploring all that the local area has to offer.

Nestled in 1,000 acres of rolling Cheshire countryside, Carden Park Hotel is the ideal venue for a relaxing hotel break, pampering spa visit, game of golf or productive conference. Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Chester City Centre, Carden Park offers the luxury of the city with a countryside backdrop.

The Garden Room Barn, The Old Parlour Barn, The Cowshed and The Nest Barnlette are all private, self-contained, 5* boutique barns, located within close proximity of each other within the grounds of Heald Country House.

All barns have been designed to offer you the luxury of a hotel suite in the privacy of the perfect countryside setting. Complete with roaring fires, inspirational decor, romantic mezzanine bedrooms, squashy feather sofas, drinks chillers, surround sound TV and audio systems, fresh coffee machines and king size beds clad in White Company linens - they are the perfect country bolt holes.

You can expect a warm welcome whether you are popping in for a drink or joining us for a relaxing meal in the restaurant. Our bar is bursting with fantastic beers, lagers and cask ales whilst the wine list offers a cheeky bottle to match all tastes and complement our dishes.

The menu is constantly updated with dishes to tempt your taste buds and combine many talents of local suppliers to ensure we use the freshest and tastiest ingredients.

A gateway locally to the National Trust’s Bickerton Hills and the Sandstone Trail. Perfectly located base for exploring Cheshire, Shropshire and North Wales. Manchester & Liverpool airports are less than 1 hour away.

Beautiful countryside with excellent trails and views at your doorstep.

Eat

Restaurant and Bar with Rooms located on the edge of Chester in the village of Tattenhall, serving stunning food and drinks in comfortable and informal surroundings. We aim to bring you the very best dining experience in Cheshire with incredible and imaginative food, and a bespoke drinks list that includes a large selection of prosecco, artisan gins and craft beers, many of which are crafted locally by independent producers

Our team is on hand to welcome you whether you are joining us in our cosy lounge for an afternoon tea, having dinner in our comtempory restaurant dining room or staying with us in one of our individually designed bedrooms.

Set in beautiful Cheshire countryside adjacent to Cholmondeley Castle, the Cholmondeley Arms is probably one of England’s most unique pubs. It sits inside a former Victorian village schoolhouse on Lord Cholmondeley’s estate. Dating back to 1862 the school was converted in 1988 and it was the first public house on the estate for over a century!

The old schoolhouse was originally converted into a village pub by Julian and Ginny Harrison and Guy and Carolyn Ross-Lowe. The pub still maintains many of its original features and creates a charming and characterful place to visit.

Do

Crowning a rocky crag and boasting spectacular views, Beeston is one of the most dramatically sited medieval castles in England. On a clear day you can see all the way from the Pennines to the Welsh mountains. With a 4,000 year history and a 40-acre woodland park Beeston Castle has something for everyone to enjoy.

Its bewitching beauty and unique atmosphere make Chester one of Britain’s most popular places for an unforgettable short break.

The city is famous for many things and attracts visitors from all around the world for that very reason.

Chester has the most complete city walls, the oldest racecourse, and largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain, plus a 1000 year old cathedral and 700 year old unique shopping rows. Chester is also home to the UK's number one zoo, book your tickets here to see the most visited visitor attraction outside of London.

Explore the city aboard an open top or heritage bus, take a guided walking tour of the city or enjoy a leisurely sail up the river on one of Chester’s pleasure cruises.

The romantic gothic castle - a product of the early 19th century - stands on a high rise above a lake. The castle is surrounded by sweeping lawns and a variety of mature trees, including Cedars of Lebanon, Oak, and Chestnut. The gardens surrounding the castle provide a lovely mix of colour and height, with intriguing walks around the lake. There is a Temple Water Garden, Rose Garden, a variety of mixed borders. Plantings are planned to provide colour at all times of the year.

The Ice Cream Farm is a family friendly tourist attraction bursting with all of the fun you need for a great day out in Cheshire. We have been mixing up a whole new flavour of activity to ensure that whatever the weather, you can call in for a quick play and a scoop of your favourite Cheshire Farm ice cream, or a whole day of Ice Cream Farm fun.

Cheshire’s Sandstone Trail is one of the finest and most popular long distance walks in North West England, in the UK. For many, it’s probably the best Cheshire walk and the ultimate Cheshire Way.

The Sandstone Trail stretches for 34 miles/55 kilometres and offers superb, unbroken, and often elevated walking across the still largely green and pleasant English county of Cheshire — from the ancient market town of Frodsham on the broad Mersey estuary, in the north, to Georgian Whitchurch in rural north Shropshire, in the south.

About

The Cookery School Cheshire Associates Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales. The company number is 7895276.